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Former UFC Champion Calls for Immediate Changes in MMA Rules

Former UFC champion Michael Bisping calls for immediate changes in two key rules of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) following a controversial incident during UFC Fight Night 235’s main event. Bisping’s concerns have gained attention within the MMA community, sparking discussions about the need for rule alterations.

Changes Needed in MMA Rules Referee Intervention MMA Community Response
Michael Bisping calls for immediate changes in two key rules of MMA. Bisping criticizes referees for not maintaining fight momentum. Bisping’s concerns spark discussions within the MMA community.

Changes Needed in MMA Rules

Michael Bisping, a former UFC middleweight champion and prominent MMA analyst, has recently voiced his concerns about two key rules in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) that he believes need immediate changes. The incident that sparked this discussion occurred during UFC Fight Night 235’s main event, where Nassourdine Imavov was penalized with a point deduction for kicking opponent Roman Dolidze. Bisping argues that the current rule of considering a fighter as downed if any part of their body other than their feet or hands touches the ground is often exploited and creates an unfair advantage. He also highlights the need to alter the 12-6 elbow rule, which bans fighters from executing downward elbow strikes. Bisping’s call for changes in these rules has gained attention within the MMA community.

Referee Intervention

In addition to the rule changes , Bisping has also criticized referees for their role in maintaining the fight’s momentum. He believes that referees should intervene more quickly when fighters are not effectively engaging in wrestling against the fence. Bisping argues that this would keep the fight moving and maintain fan interest.

MMA Community Response

As a respected voice within the MMA community, Bisping’s concerns have sparked discussions about the need for immediate changes in these controversial rules. It remains to be seen how the sport’s governing bodies will respond to Bisping’s call for action.